请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 reread
释义

Definition of reread in English:

reread

verbˈriːriːdˌriˈrid
[with object]
  • Read (a text) again.

    I reread the poem
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The researcher read and reread the verbatim transcripts to identify and extract significant statements.
    • Over a two-day period, a copy editor reads and rereads a manuscript, word for word, sentence for sentence, page for page.
    • After staring at them for a few moments, she began rereading her notes and relishing in her own calculations.
    • I've read and reread her letters to me, and she seems to think that I'm perfect.
    • I spent the next few hours reading and rereading the letters, maps and lists that I had been sent.
    • They practiced reading and rereading their selections, with expression, until they got it just right.
    • I'm teaching it to my composition students right now, and I just spent the last day or so rereading the book.
    • She finally found her courage in rereading the letter, knowing that she would have to see him sometime.
    • After reading the first text, participants in the same text condition were told that they would be rereading the same text.
    • Reading, writing and rereading my list keeps me in a positive frame of mind.
    • It is by reading and rereading that the poem's many movements and voices are eventually deciphered.
    • Upon rereading the original letter, she saw it in an entirely different light.
    • To be honest I can't even be bothered rereading the article to refresh my memory about what I had to say.
    • But as any who read or reread those essays will know, a huge depth of learning, often from the archives, underpinned the edifice of argument.
    • She read and reread the letters and cried until she fell asleep.
    • In rereading my notes from these meetings I am reminded how tenuous the project was at its inception.
    • I have been rereading several magazines that I have bought over the last couple of months concerning Linux.
    • Williams sat at her desk, staring glumly at her open notebook, rereading the filled pages.
    • He'd just finished rereading the letter a fourth time when a knock on his door caused him to suddenly jerk his head up.
    • A video does not replace a mother reading and rereading a favorite story.
    Synonyms
    go over, run through, study, memorize
nounˈriːriːdˈririd
  • An act of reading something again.

    the report got a routine reread
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Despite the fact that I edited this book, and was intimately involved with the material, I gave it a reread and I have to say, it rocks.
    • Some are good, some are bad, and some fall somewhere between, but all are a good reread.
    • However, despite the extended whinge about paying good cash for a reread, this is one book which I would love to find in my Christmas stocking.
    • Amy's eyes scanned the words and after a few rereads she asked, ‘What happened last night?’
    • I was hugely disappointed with her last book (it never got a reread, only sits on the keeper shelf because it's part of the series).
    • I think one of the readers of this website had recommended this book to me a long while back, and I'm giving it a reread.
    • I think I may have start from the beginning and do a reread.
    • I read his book some time ago, but I suspect it might be worth a reread.
    • Then, I gave it a reread. And another. It's good stuff.
    • Be sure to mark confusing parts of the piece you are reading, or sections that warrant a reread.
    • They got so excited by the story that the moment Max ended his adventure there was a request for a reread on the spot.
    • Anyway, I just gave it a reread and found it to be just as good as the first read back in the 1960s.
    • We show that, under reasonable assumptions, significant enhancements are achieved by a reread.
    • They've had the rereads, and they can't just have two or three sentences when they want a reread.
    • In my mind, the whole point of a reread is to do a close analysis of the text in light of all the information that we've got so far.

Derivatives

  • rereadable

  • adjective
    • Is the red-wigged, scheming one just endlessly rewriteable and rereadable?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The ten-step ‘Lewis and Clark Guide to Leadership’ is among the richest pieces in this eminently rereadable book.
      • Any work of literature, in order to survive, must be rereadable
      • I certainly agree, it's the characters that mainly makes a book rereadable.
 
 

Definition of reread in US English:

reread

verbˌriˈridˌrēˈrēd
[with object]
  • Read (a text) again.

    I reread the poem
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He'd just finished rereading the letter a fourth time when a knock on his door caused him to suddenly jerk his head up.
    • In rereading my notes from these meetings I am reminded how tenuous the project was at its inception.
    • After reading the first text, participants in the same text condition were told that they would be rereading the same text.
    • They practiced reading and rereading their selections, with expression, until they got it just right.
    • A video does not replace a mother reading and rereading a favorite story.
    • I spent the next few hours reading and rereading the letters, maps and lists that I had been sent.
    • The researcher read and reread the verbatim transcripts to identify and extract significant statements.
    • Over a two-day period, a copy editor reads and rereads a manuscript, word for word, sentence for sentence, page for page.
    • Reading, writing and rereading my list keeps me in a positive frame of mind.
    • I've read and reread her letters to me, and she seems to think that I'm perfect.
    • After staring at them for a few moments, she began rereading her notes and relishing in her own calculations.
    • To be honest I can't even be bothered rereading the article to refresh my memory about what I had to say.
    • She finally found her courage in rereading the letter, knowing that she would have to see him sometime.
    • Williams sat at her desk, staring glumly at her open notebook, rereading the filled pages.
    • But as any who read or reread those essays will know, a huge depth of learning, often from the archives, underpinned the edifice of argument.
    • I'm teaching it to my composition students right now, and I just spent the last day or so rereading the book.
    • Upon rereading the original letter, she saw it in an entirely different light.
    • I have been rereading several magazines that I have bought over the last couple of months concerning Linux.
    • She read and reread the letters and cried until she fell asleep.
    • It is by reading and rereading that the poem's many movements and voices are eventually deciphered.
    Synonyms
    go over, run through, study, memorize
nounˈriridˈrērēd
  • An act of reading something again.

    the report got a routine reread
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Amy's eyes scanned the words and after a few rereads she asked, ‘What happened last night?’
    • I read his book some time ago, but I suspect it might be worth a reread.
    • Then, I gave it a reread. And another. It's good stuff.
    • I was hugely disappointed with her last book (it never got a reread, only sits on the keeper shelf because it's part of the series).
    • They've had the rereads, and they can't just have two or three sentences when they want a reread.
    • In my mind, the whole point of a reread is to do a close analysis of the text in light of all the information that we've got so far.
    • Despite the fact that I edited this book, and was intimately involved with the material, I gave it a reread and I have to say, it rocks.
    • Some are good, some are bad, and some fall somewhere between, but all are a good reread.
    • Anyway, I just gave it a reread and found it to be just as good as the first read back in the 1960s.
    • They got so excited by the story that the moment Max ended his adventure there was a request for a reread on the spot.
    • We show that, under reasonable assumptions, significant enhancements are achieved by a reread.
    • However, despite the extended whinge about paying good cash for a reread, this is one book which I would love to find in my Christmas stocking.
    • I think one of the readers of this website had recommended this book to me a long while back, and I'm giving it a reread.
    • I think I may have start from the beginning and do a reread.
    • Be sure to mark confusing parts of the piece you are reading, or sections that warrant a reread.
 
 
随便看

 

英语词典包含464360条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/11/11 7:17:36